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[[File:Daisydaisybat.png|thumb|Princess Daisy executing her Flower Swing in ''Mario Super Sluggers'']]
'''Flower Swing''' is [[Daisy]]'s Star Swing in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. In this swing, Daisy's bat sprouts a flower on the end, and when she connects with the ball, it will pop up into the outfield. Once it gets closer to the ground, a flower garden will start to grow, and the fielders will have to wait until the ball lands to retrieve it. This can be avoided, however, if the fielder is already in place when Daisy hits the ball. The fielder will catch the ball as the flower garden grows around him/her.
'''Flower Swing''' is [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]'s [[Star Skill|Star Swing]] in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. When used, Daisy's bat sprouts a flower on the end, and when she connects with the ball, it pops up into the outfield. Once it gets closer to the ground, a flower garden starts to grow, and the fielders have to wait until the ball lands and passes the fence surrounding the garden to retrieve it. This can be avoided, however, if the fielder is already in place when Daisy hits the ball. A fielder that flies or levitates, such as [[Paragoomba]] or [[Boo]], can simply walk through the fence. The fielder will catch the ball as the flower garden grows around them, getting Daisy out.
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Latest revision as of 21:42, September 3, 2021

Princess Daisy executing her Flower Swing in Mario Super Sluggers

Flower Swing is Daisy's Star Swing in Mario Super Sluggers. When used, Daisy's bat sprouts a flower on the end, and when she connects with the ball, it pops up into the outfield. Once it gets closer to the ground, a flower garden starts to grow, and the fielders have to wait until the ball lands and passes the fence surrounding the garden to retrieve it. This can be avoided, however, if the fielder is already in place when Daisy hits the ball. A fielder that flies or levitates, such as Paragoomba or Boo, can simply walk through the fence. The fielder will catch the ball as the flower garden grows around them, getting Daisy out.